Telemundo’s Neida Sandoval joins José Díaz-Balart to talk about the 20th anniversary of the death of Selena, and her enduring legacy in the Spanish-language music world. Sandoval was one of the first reporters on the scene after Selena’s murder. watch

BuzzFeed’s Adrian Carrasquillo and NBC’s Mark Murray join The Rundown to discuss Minority Leader Harry Reid’s legacy within the Latino community, as well as how Reid’s departure may affect the 2016 elections. watch

All eyes are on Switzerland as the deadline nears on the Iran nuclear talks. NBC’s Andrea Mitchell reports on the chances of a deal being struck, though many are not expecting a sweeping agreement. watch

The reaction has been “relentlessly negative” for the business community, on both a local level and a national one, as Indiana lawmakers face growing pressure over the state's controversial "religious freedom" law. read more

NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports on the developing news of an “altercation” outside the security gates at the NSA at Ft. Meade, Maryland. It’s unclear whether the incident was an accident or criminal activity. watch

Police are on the scene at the entrance to the NSA, where emergency workers have been seen caring for an injured man. There are also two damaged vehicles, including a police car, outside the gate. watch

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With 30 years of experience covering the world’s biggest stories in both English and Spanish, award-winning journalist José Díaz-Balart brings his passion and perspective to “The Rundown with José Díaz-Balart” weekdays at 9 a.m. ET on MSNBC. Díaz-Balart tackles the day’s top stories, takes viewers beyond the Washington powerbrokers and focuses on why issues matter to all Americans. Live from Miami, “The Rundown with José Díaz-Balart” is the only MSNBC program to originate from outside NYC... read more